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Billy Joel announced that he will hold a press conference at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 3 where he will reveal an "exclusive and historic announcement." No one seems to know what the news will be, and Joel and MSG are keeping their mouths shut. Fuse, the MSG Network and BillyJoel.com will broadcast the announcement live that day. -
Eminem's 'The Monster' and Lorde's 'Royals' still biggest names on Digital Downloads Charts
Album sales may have been down over on the Billboard 200, but singles downloads continued to be hot over on the Digital Downloads charts. The Top 10 sold a combined 5,000 more downloads than last week-a slight rise-but still impressive considering the recent increase in mp3 sales. -
Jonas Brothers release five final songs following break up: 'Wedding Bells,' 'Neon,' 'Found' and more get production-heavy makeover in studio versions [LISTEN]
It's been almost a month since the Jonas Brothers have announced their break up and it's been nearly two months since they suddenly scrapped their fall tour date plans. Shortly after the "First Time" band's split, the JoBros announced their planned album V would never see release. However, to thank their fans for the years of support, the Jonases have released five songs that would have made the album to their Team Jonas fanbase today. -
Eminem premieres 'Rap God' music video [WATCH]
Eminem has just premiered the music video for his latest single "Rap God" off his latest album The Marshall Mathers LP 2. In keeping with the nostalgic theme of the album, the video pays tribute to the fictional '80s TV character Max Headroom. -
Eminem back on top of Billboard 200, Five Finger Death Punch debuts big, Lady Gaga drops off
For the first time in a while, we haven't had a huge album drop. No offense meant to Five Finger Death Punch, but we've just gotten so used to pop stars and rappers dropping blockbuster albums during October and November that this week seemed a little tame. So that left the door open for one of... -
Beastie Boys' 'Girls' pulled from viral ad, GoldieBlox publishes open letter
GoldieBlox has responded in an open letter on the company's blog offering to withdraw its lawsuit if the Beastie Boys agree not to threaten a copyright infringement. -
Zac Brown Band and Dave Grohl to release collaborative EP 'The Grohl Session: Vol. 1' on Dec. 10 [VIDEO]
Zac Brown Band and Dave Grohl have collaborated on a new album, and now the collision of country and rock music has a title and release date. "The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1" will be released on iTunes on Dec. 10, according to Consequence of Sound. -
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian approve of James Franco and Seth Rogen's 'Bound 2' spoof, dubbed 'Bound 3'
You guys, it's okay. Kanye West didn't flip out over the Seth Rogen/James Franco shot-for-shot parody of his "Bound 2" video, dubbed "Bound 3." In fact, he thought it was hilarious. Phew. -
Clear Channel and CMT enter partnership amid growth of country music market
Based entirely on the number of hits we get writing about various genres of music, we can attest that the country market is one of the most active in both the consumption of music and media coverage related to that genre. Clear Channel Communications must've noticed the same thing because they just announced a deal with cable television network CMT. The partnership will involve the two companies developing and sharing programming together. -
Watch Sky Ferreira's dark 'Night Time, My Time' video
Sky Ferreira has shared the Grant Singer-directed video for the title track of her new album Night Time, My Time. The clip begins with images of late night sexy things (motels, made-for-porn beds, lacy lingerie) and shows Ferreira in different costumes and varieties of wigs. -
Ariana Grande, Niall Horan and Taylor Swift dominate AMA's Twitter attention
There's been some concern recently over how well or unwell pop music albums have been selling (we admit to have a role in this). Based on social media statistics from this weekend's American Music Awards however, people have no problem watching the same pop stars on television. -
Ron Reyes fired from Black Flag, replaced by professional skateboarder Mike Vallely
Lead singer Ron Reyes has been fired from Black Flag, Consequence of Sound reports. He announced his departure in a letter posted to Facebook (it has been removed) saying that he was fired on stage during a concert in Australia. He alleges that his bandmate Greg Ginn's friend and professional skateboarder Mike Vallely came on stage with two songs left in the set, took the mic and said "You're done, party's over get off it's over."
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